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Deputy General Director of Consyst Business Group Vladimir Egorov

Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 5:08 am
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The duplication of software functions was discussed at a meeting of the Information Technology Committee of the "Managers Association" "Implementation of Corporate Solutions for Capital-Intensive Business", dedicated to solutions and practices in the management of equipment, property and production assets.

noted that since 2020 there has costa rica whatsapp resource been a trend towards expanding tangible assets. "All industries have different approaches to the use of tangible assets in the operational circuit of a business. Until 2020, the post-industrial economy and intangible assets were in fashion, and everyone tried to develop corporate values ​​​​in the field of intangible assets without owning any significant capital assets or industrial facilities. Since the 2020s, the trend has begun to be revised and the world has already begun to pay attention to the fact that the service sector, professional services, tourism, retail and even many aggregators have begun to introduce significant tangible assets into the operational circuit. Therefore, the maintenance and repair management system is important not only for industry. Today, it is no longer individual products that compete, but their conglomerates and associations," Vladimir Egorov noted.

Wone IT Development Director Sergey Evpak noted that processing data from sensors allows for the creation of a system of predictive analytics of equipment failures, which allows for maintenance and repairs to be carried out before a particular mechanism breaks down.

"This is implemented by creating sensor systems, when sensors are placed on the equipment, they are combined into networks, their readings become available for analysis. Both AI and neural networks are used here, which predict failure. All this is collected, processed and placed in storage. Such a system cannot exist without EAM (Enterprise Asset Management using supply chain management systems, personnel, the Internet of Things (IoT), sensor systems, geographic information systems, GPS, etc. based on local or cloud technologies)," emphasized Sergey Evpak.

Alexander Voloshin, Director of the Center for the National Technology Initiative "Electric Power Transportation Technologies and Distributed Intelligent Energy Systems" at the National Research University MPEI, said that until recently, the industry in general and the electric power industry in particular were dominated by boxed software products that are closed in themselves and do not have the ability to integrate. "Such products are significantly limited in terms of supporting the life cycle of the solution itself. But solutions for collecting and monitoring data should also be able to evolve with the development of technology. Rigid boxed solutions without the ability to integrate significantly limit the possibilities for developing functionality, for switching, for example, from imported to domestic software, hardware systems. When we move to a new version of a product, to scaling, boxed solutions limit us in horizontal and vertical scaling. And when we modernize equipment, often automation system equipment, we have to redesign everything, because the technologies are outdated, the technologies themselves do not allow evolution," said Alexander Voloshin.